catholic charities

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homeless

campaign for veterans

catholic charities

no longer

homeless

campaign for veterans

 

no one should fight their battle alon​e

Soldiers don’t go into battle alone. As they fight side by side, a bond of commitment is formed. And in war, no one is left behind. Yet, for some veterans, when they return home, their battles are just beginning. The scars of war come with them as they reintegrate into civilian life.

8%

of all individuals
experiencing
homelessness
are veterans

2,000+

veterans are homeless in Arizona

50%

of our homeless
veterans have
serious mental
illness and arrest records

48,000+

veterans are homeless
in the United States as of 2020

catholic charities

no longer

homeless

campaign for veterans

Today, Catholic Charities is one of the largest providers for veteran services, emergency shelters, transitional housing, and wrap-around support services for veterans fighting homelessness.

While the number of veterans we serve has grown each year, it is still not enough. Our goal is simple, but ambitious: raise $2 million dollars so we can help and provide services to every homeless veteran who walks in our door. To accomplish this goal, we will need to update and expand our facilities, increase staffing, and grow our support-service programs.

catholic charities

no longer

homeless

campaign for veterans

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Changing Lives

Craig was evicted while in the hospital recovering from surgery. He found purpose at MANA House.

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Sam lost his job and his home, and he was also losing his sight when he found Catholic Charities in Bullhead City.

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Michael's life took a devastating turn when he was diagnosed with cancer and couldn't travel to his treatments.

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Kenneth had an amazing life, but that all changed when he had a stroke and needed a safe place to heal.

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